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Customer Reviews for Hauser

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Dan Hauser from Austin, Texas
20th June 2024

Overall great and entertaining …trying to breach the gap between classical music and more popular hits with the cello being the lead of the orchestra! Good humor and fun…a little campy at times but kept us entertained !

Great Hauser

5/5
Margaret from Salt Lake City, Utah
22nd June 2024

He's not only a musician but a great entertainer. He plays with passion and displays the versatility of the cello with ease. With his musical selections he wants to bring young people to enjoy the cello and yet keep his classical followers with him. We should be glad he wants to keep music a part of everyone's life.

Gorgeous, but description needed.

4/5
Iliana Rosa from Phoenix, Arizona
26th June 2024

Hauser’s concert opened into a hauntingly gorgeous, romantic classical. Much of the concert, however, hinges on Latino covers. As a Latina, I found it engaging— but something that I would have loved to have disclosed in a thematic description to inform my expectations for the performance. Still! Hauser is one hell of a showman and I appreciated his attentiveness to the other talent surrounding him. It was a thoughtful performance that I would go see again.

Not what I expected!

3/5
P. Hart from New York, New York
9th June 2024

Purchased the ticket to see Hauser 5 months ago. So was looking forward with great anticipation to an evening of classical music on 6 June at Carnegie Hall. Instead I got an hybrid which consisted mainly of latin pop music. Was disappointed! The few classical pieces Hauser played were hauntingly beautifully as usual. Hope he does a purely classical performance in NYC in the near future. I would definitely be there!

Not the Classical Hauser I Love

2/5
L. Record from Austin, Texas
19th June 2024

I looked forward to attending Hauser's concert for months. Upon arrival, check-in was a breeze and I easily found our seats on Row F stage left. Production had placed a massive speaker on the stage which impeded our view, however I was still excited because we could easily see center stage. When Hauser entered the stage I was immediately struck by how cringy he looked with an untucked and unbuttoned black rayon shirt, black jeans and black athletic shoes. Hauser began the show with some lovely classical music but didn't acknowledge the audience until after two, maybe three pieces had been performed. He seemed confused at times, his eyes seemed sunken and he didn't look well. Shortly into the concert a major genre shift occurred and turned into covers of Madonna, Ricky Martin, Shakira and Gloria Estefan. Not the traditional classical music I was hoping to experience. If you plan to attend, be prepared for upbeat Latino Contemporary Classical, otherwise it's a disappointment.

Disappointed

2/5
Ruth from Phoenix, Arizona
28th June 2024

We bought our tickets 7 months ago and spent 340.00 total. Seats weren’t the best but not that bad either. His performance started off lovely with his musical gift as a cellist For about 20 minutes. Concert total was 90.00, then I felt I was in a Miami sound machine era with his band that came out. They were very good musicians but I had no idea it was going to be like that. Should have done my homework. But about one third of the concert Hauser decided to be funny and stood infront of the drummer was flicking his nose which was very immature and not professional. I thought was he on something? But at the end he picked his nose again twice and wiped it on his shirt. Professional musicians aren’t supposed to act like this but I think he thought he was entertaining. So disappointed .